Blogging with Bill
Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat with the elite of tech-bloggers last week. There are some great reports from the event, but mostly this quote from…
Continue reading →Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat with the elite of tech-bloggers last week. There are some great reports from the event, but mostly this quote from…
Continue reading →I’ve come across this brilliant little web application, Worldmapper: The world as you’ve never seen it before. This map shows world energy fuel exports It…
Continue reading →In the words of Dale Carnegie, “Remember that a person’s name is to them the sweetest and most important sound in any language”. So what…
Continue reading →It’s amazing. The soaring price of copper has led to organised theft of copper wire and materials from instrastructure such as tram lines and electricity…
Continue reading →JJJ thought they’d “do a MySpace” and exclusively promote a Jet concert on the banks of the Yarra at the last minute. The concert was…
Continue reading →One of the greatest thinkers, revolutionaries, philosophers, leaders and liberal evangelists this world has known, Milton Friedman, has died at the age of 94. The…
Continue reading →Microsoft were more than happy to release some stats a few days ago talking about how 58% of iPod owners said they would consider a…
Continue reading →This is most likely the most interesting blog post I’ve seen in a long time, russell davies: how to be interesting I would have added…
Continue reading →Telstra’s ISP division, BigPond, has just released its ADSL 2+ service, which is priced at over double the most competitive market ADSL 2+ offering. Incredibly,…
Continue reading →In the worlds I inhabit, I am noticing an increasing lack of attention being paid to strategy. Whether it be in business, or in politics,…
Continue reading →Virtual world: tax man cometh – BizTech – Technology – theage.com.au The Australian Tax Office is with it… In another sign that the virtual worlds…
Continue reading →The Editor of Wired, Chris Anderson, has come out with this very interesting perspective, echoing what I was saying earlier in the week: He described…
Continue reading →There are huge changes in the relationship between the online and real worlds (the real world being referred to in cyberspace and in this piece…
Continue reading →I was reading one of Russell Davies’ excellent blog posts when I found this great, great thought. What if every band ever was only able…
Continue reading →[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDBG9VEHuK8] Well done to Coke on producing this ad, so good… So on brand.
Continue reading →I had the great pleasure of attending Switzerland vs France at the Gootleib Daimler Stadion in downtown Stuttgart. What a wonderful atmosphere. The World Cup…
Continue reading →The internet is really a pretty amazing thing. Back in the late 80s when most of my contemporaries were asking their older brothers and sisters…
Continue reading →I’ve just read a very poorly reasoned article about John Howard’s 10 years as PM in this weeks The Economist. I felt compelled to write…
Continue reading →In “Why Globalisation Works”, Martin Wolf, an editor of The Financial Times, has written a magnificent book which works to dissect globalisation, explaining the benefits…
Continue reading →Peter Costello – take a bow! In securing Melbourne as the headquarters of the Future Fund, the $140 Billion Investment Fund to be set up…
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